The majority of books in English on historic building conservation and heritage preservation training are often restricted to Western architecture and its origins. Consequently; the history of building conservation; the study of contemporary paradigms and case studies in most universities and within wider interest circles; predominantly in the UK; Europe; and USA focus mainly on Europe and sometimes the USA; although the latter is often excluded from European publications. With an increasingly multicultural student body in Euro-American universities and with a rising global interest in heritage preservation; there is an urgent need for publications to cover a larger geographical and social area including not only Asia; Australia; Africa and South America but also previously neglected countries in Europe like the new members of the European Community and the northern neighbour of the USA; Canada. The inclusion of the ‘other’ in built environment education in general and in building conservation in particular is a pre-requisite of cultural interaction and widening participation.International Heritage and Historic Building Conservation assesses successful contemporary conservation paradigms from around the world. The book evaluates conservation case studies from previously excluded areas of the world to create an integrated account of Historic Building Conservation that crosses the boundaries of language and culture and sets an example for further inclusive research. Analyzing the influence of financial constraints; regional conflicts; and cultural differences on the heritage of disadvantaged countries; this leading-edge volume is essential for researchers and students of heritage studies interested in understanding their topics in a wider framework.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An excellent reference; probably the best selection of its kind ...By Paul StitelmanAn excellent reference; probably the best selection of its kind of writings by artists. It includes many artists normally left out of conventional histories of the period such as the undervalued Alfred Leslie. This will become an indispensable work for anyone seriously interested in American art of this period.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Through a KaleidescopeBy Lisa; Manila.Fascinating read through the kaleidescope of various eyes : Artists; journos; critics; as well as poets and other fixtures of the American art scene of the period.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. LovedBy Janice Lincolnwondefull view into the past and the almost tender way the critics in this book talked about art. Loved it